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Gordon and all,
I'm having the same problem. All calendar items beyond two weeks in the past have disappeared. I sync Outlook with my Blackberry but have verified that Blackberry is set to keep appointments forever. I don't have any history now. Any ideas? "Gordon" wrote: "soday" wrote in message ... I want to keep old appointments indefinetely rather than them being deleted after a certain time period. What is the default time records are kept and how can I change that length of time? If you are using a stand-alone instance of Outlook, rather than Exchange Server then they will stay indefinitely unless YOU change anything. If you are on Exchange Server then you need to speak to your IT dept... -- Asking a question? Please tell us the version of the application you are asking about, your OS, Service Pack level and the FULL contents of any error message(s) |
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"Marnie" wrote in message
... Gordon and all, I'm having the same problem. All calendar items beyond two weeks in the past have disappeared. I sync Outlook with my Blackberry but have verified that Blackberry is set to keep appointments forever. I don't have any history now. Any ideas? Do you have Autoarchiving enabled? -- Asking a question? Please tell us the version of the application you are asking about, your OS, Service Pack level and the FULL contents of any error message(s) |
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It appears Blackberry can't solve this, but can a work around be done?
Can Outlook be made to keep the old appointments despite Blackberry trying to delete them? Maybe my day to day Outlook can keep 3 months, then archive everything. When I next sync the BB, it will delete them all, but they have already been saved in a different calendar or an archive folder. If that will work, how do I do it? |
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Set the AutoArchive time to less than that of the Blackberry's delete
timer. End of problem FF/PM wrote: It appears Blackberry can't solve this, but can a work around be done? Can Outlook be made to keep the old appointments despite Blackberry trying to delete them? Maybe my day to day Outlook can keep 3 months, then archive everything. When I next sync the BB, it will delete them all, but they have already been saved in a different calendar or an archive folder. If that will work, how do I do it? |
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I am having the same problem.
I have email thru an exchange which I also receive on my Blackberry. I sync my Blackberry with the RIM Blackberry Desktop Manager. I use Microsoft 2007. Where do I go on Outlook and on my blackberry and is there a setting I should set on the Desktop Manager too? Finally, is there a way for me to restore the calendar items that have disappeared? They are not in my deleted folder or Archive folder. What steps can I take to restore my calendar from a back up file? Will you please be specific about the steps to take to fix this issue? Is there a tech support # I can call for step by step guidance? -- with thanks, Nancy "Bob I" wrote: Set the AutoArchive time to less than that of the Blackberry's delete timer. End of problem FF/PM wrote: It appears Blackberry can't solve this, but can a work around be done? Can Outlook be made to keep the old appointments despite Blackberry trying to delete them? Maybe my day to day Outlook can keep 3 months, then archive everything. When I next sync the BB, it will delete them all, but they have already been saved in a different calendar or an archive folder. If that will work, how do I do it? |
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"Nancy" wrote in message
... I am having the same problem. I have email thru an exchange which I also receive on my Blackberry. I sync my Blackberry with the RIM Blackberry Desktop Manager. I use Microsoft 2007. There's no such product as "Microsoft 2007". I'll assume you mean "Outlook 2007". Where do I go on Outlook and on my blackberry and is there a setting I should set on the Desktop Manager too? Finally, is there a way for me to restore the calendar items that have disappeared? They are not in my deleted folder or Archive folder. What steps can I take to restore my calendar from a back up file? Will you please be specific about the steps to take to fix this issue? Is there a tech support # I can call for step by step guidance? If the Blackberry deleted the even and you synched, it's probably gone for good. If you deleted it in Outlook and then emptied the Deleted Items folder, it's probably gone for good. If you use an Exchange mailbox, the Recover Deleted Items feature may be able to get it back. -- Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] |
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Why is there still no answer to this?
I've changed my auto archive to 36 months to see if appointments "go away", but am not holding my breathe. To do that in Outlook, press Alt, T, O and then click on Other. You'll see an Auto archive tab you can click to change the settings. I still would like to know that this keeps past appointments, but I guess I'll have to wait and see. |
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